AMUSEMENTS. LAST 3 DAYS. EVERY MORNING at 11 a.m. (Cheaper Prices). EVERY AFTERNOON at 2.15 p.m. EVERY EVENING at 8 p.m. STRAND (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). AL'JOLSOX in the "JAZZ SINGER.". AL .TOLSOX in the "JAZZ SIXGER." AL JOLSOX in the "JAZZ SIXGER." AL JOLSOX in the "JAZZ SIXGER." AL JOLSOX in the "JAZZ SIXGER." ENTERTAINING TALKIE SUPPORTS. ENTERTAINING TALKIE SUPPORTS. "THE JAZZ SINGER." "THE JAZZ SINGER." " THE JAZZ SINGER." "THE JAZZ SINGER." BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. — NEXT FRIDAY. — — NEXT FRIDAY. — BROADWAY'S DAZZLE BROUGHT TO YOU IX THE SCREEN'S FIRST FOLLIES. FOX MOVIETONE. " FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." " FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929:" "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." "FOLLIES OF 1929." ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING, ALL-DAXCING REVUE. The cream of America's youth, with a song and a laugh on their lips and feet that are never still, in an all-singing, all-dancing, nil-talking musical comedy that is all joy. THE FIRST FILM FOLLIES— THE MOST INTIMATE ■ REVUE EVER PRODUCED. With Sue Carol, Lola Lane, Sharon Lyn, John Breeden, Dixie Lee, David Percy, David Rollins, Frank Richardson, Stepin Fetchit. 200 PERFORMERS. A Dazzling Ensemble and Brilliant Cast of Principals, interpreting the Jazziest Song and Dance Steps of the Jazz Age. The prettiest girls, the cleverest artists! the catchiest songs, the snappiest dances, the funniest comedy—all blended into a musical revue so colossal, so lavish, so perfect, it baffles description. STRAND — NEXT FRIDAY. PLAXS AT THEATRE AXD LEWIS EADY, LTD. , DANCING. fJIO-NIGHT rpO-NIGHT. Greatest Novelty Event of the Year at the Dance Rendezvous of a Thousand Attractions! 1 A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN. | AT THE Jf)RUIDS' QLD - IJIIME QABARET, NORTH ST., NEWTON. LOOK! Big Cash and Novelty Prizes for Chinese Costumes. Good Novelty Prizes for the Great Chinese Puzzle ! Chinese Balloons, Decorations, Incense and Novelties. Chinese Orchestra and Costume Judge. Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., etc. , Novelty Balloons galore. Streamers and a Galaxy of Mirth and Music. Hear "Sleepy Valley," latest waltz craze flayed by The Famous Revellers. , Grand March 0 p.m. Flashlight Photo 9.15 Supper, Fruit Salad, etc., for all. Avoid- ; disappointment. Come early, and make sure of a seat. No Reserves. Single 2/6. Douhle 4/6. 29 (JIO-NIGHT rpO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND RETAIL .SHOP ASSISTANTS' CHARITY CLUB., . WEEK L~Y DAN C E At ■ j . SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. Help bring Xmas Cheer to Children in the Orphanages by giving your Patronage to this Popular Dance Club. A Beautiful Hall. A Perfect Floor. A Pleasant Evening is Assured all Patrons. Edgar Bendall's Collegians render the Latest in Dance Music. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies 2/. ■ Gents 2/6. 29 TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING. Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFS. Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time, special course, 15/.— 174. Upper Symonds St. B IVfISS SPENCER'S Dance, Symondsville Studio. Symonds Street (next St. Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays. Thursdays. Private Lessons . by apnointment.—Particulars by Phone or at Studio. B PARISIAN Dancing Studloi Whitehall. 419, Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing. D PUBLIC NOTICES. WE bed to notify the Auckland Public that our late Traveller, MR. W. B. ESTCOURT is no longer in our employ. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., , OF N.Z.. Cr. Wellesley and Albert Streets. :x2 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6; served in delightful surroundings.—Queen St.. oon Hi 1 ? Majesty's. Ent for Health D 4 ELOCUTION. RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London)— Beginners and advanced students; competitions, examinations.—Palmerston Bides.. Queen St. MTH 1 MUSICAL /TUITION. rpEACHEIt of all Stringed Instruments; X pupils permanently engaged everywhere. —Walter Smith. 11. Turner Street, City. __ I) "DOLFE'S. Wax is, af,<". nil, the Best'arid Most, Economical Fiuor Polish. Sold i everywhere. . D
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 22
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